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Prioritize VRSAF for the Purchase of 12 Lead ECGs for EMS Organizations (language only)

Item 290 #3h

Item 290 #3h

Health And Human Resources
Health, Department of

Language
Page 251, after line 50, insert:
"G.  The Commission of Health shall work with the State EMS Advisory Board to prioritize up to $500,000 million the second year from the Virginia Rescue Squad Assistance Fund to provide grants to local EMS organizations to purchase 12 lead electrocardiograph (ECG) monitors for ambulances."


Explanation
(This amendment adds language to require the Commissioner of Health to work with the State Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Advisory Board to prioritize up to $1.0 million in fiscal year 2014 from the Virginia Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (VRSAF) for grants to local EMS organizations to purchase 12 lead electrocardiograph (ECG) monitors for ambulances to identify a patient who is suffering from a severe and often fatal heart attack known as a ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). One out of four heart attacks are classified as a STEMI heart attack and less than half of the patients receive treatment within the recommended 90-minute window. The mortality rate for these heart attacks is very high. The use of these 12-lead ECG monitors will allow the EMS provider to quickly determine the type of heart attack and transport the patient to the most appropriate hospital. Many of EMS providers, particularly rural providers, do not have this key piece of equipment, which can cost from $20,000.00 to $30,000.00 per unit, but have an extensive service life. Companion amendments in this item and Item 3-1.01 (Interfund Transfers) provide additional funding of $750,000 for the VRSAF for this effort by (i) transferring $375,000 nongeneral funds from the Office of EMS and (ii) decreasing the transfer of $10.5 million from the special emergency medical services fund to the general fund by $125,000 in fiscal year 2014.)